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Hello

Quick question , so I have my fiancé a handjob and he came on my hand and I wiped it with a paper towel and didn't finish wiping it but I wiped the most part then I was outside for about 5 min and forgot to wash my hands when I came back in the house and went to the bathroom and wiped and maybe accidentally touched myself can I get pregnant ?
(DONT JUDGE)
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No. He has to be inside of you and force his sperm into your vigina
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Please think about the answers you've already been given.  Thanks
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Thanks everyone !
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4851940 tn?1515694593
ABSOLUTELY NOT!  You have NOTHING to worry about.

Do make sure that you make it a habit to always wash your hands after touching your fiancé or anyone else.  And always wash your hands after you have used the toilet, no matter what you do.  Encourage your fiancé also to wash his hands before touching you and wash afterwards too as well as making it a habit to wash after using the toilet.

Always wash your hands before handling food.

Wishing you and your fiancé a long happy and healthy life together.  
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Nope.  Good luck
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So I would not need to purchase plan b
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The truth is, once semen is revealed to oxygen, the sperm cells die off. Not possible.
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Stargirl, you've asked these questions MANY times now. The answer is the same.  Every time, the same answer.  No.  

You must have vaginal sex with penis penetration to get pregnant.  

Good luck
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He has to be deep inside of you...  Sperm can't travel like that lol
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134578 tn?1693250592
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No.
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